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In "The Legend of Chima," Skinnet and other members of the Animal Tribes are playing hide and seek (or, as Cragger calls it, "hide and attack"). Worriz is well hidden, so they utilize Skinnet's "special gift" to force him out of hiding due to his strong sense of smell. Skinnet also appears in "Market Day," in which he causes a commotion with his stink in the market, which the ravens take advantage of to sell nose plugs to everyone. Skinnet later races in the Speedorz tournament, but does not do very well.

It is revealed that in "The Hundred Year Moon" that the Hundred Year Moon Night affects skunks differently than all of the other animal tribes, making their stink sweet like flowers, and causing new flowers to grow. This helps Laval and Gorzan against the wolves, who are under the spell of the moon and wreaking havoc on Chima.

Skinnet races again in "The Biggest Race of All." While competing for the Golden Chi, Skinnet is revealed to be scared of water, and that it makes him make his "stinkies."

When Laval is exiled in "Laval in Exile," Laval confines himself to Spiral Mountain, only to meet Skinnet and Plovar, revealing that Skinnet lives on Spiral Mountain. He follows Laval into the Fangs, where he is given the Pledge of the Pack by Shadow Wind, and he reveals he goes into the Outlands a lot, and goes nuts when he eats the sap all over the pledge. This causes him to hop around, making a distraction while Laval sneaks into the Croc Swamp Hideout.

In "Into the Outlands," Skinnet provides Laval and the other 7 warriors of Chima with "skunk in a can," which are bottles of his stink that, when thrown, act like stink grenades and deter the flesh-eating plants of the Outlands.

In "The Crescent," Skinnet attempt to help the other tribes protect the Crescent from the Ice Tribes, but ends up stinking them out of the Crescent, making it difficult to defend.